SCL Hosts National Seminar Series: The State of Logistics Report 2008
Friday, Oct 31 2008, 03:00
In today’s complex business environment, the extent to which firms are integrated into global value chains, the efficiency and effectiveness of their product distribution and associated services are key determinants of competitiveness. Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada (SCL) and Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) partnered with Industry Canada to identify key performance indicators intended to help Canadian supply chain managers and decision-makers understand current and future trends, their competitive position in relation to leading firms within their own sector, and the steps that can be taken to become more competitive.
Together they will release ‘The State of Logistics Report 2008’ at a series of seminars being presented across the country this November.
Join them to learn what issues in inventory management, global sourcing, logistics outsourcing, energy costs, skills shortages, and technology are the key competitiveness factors for logistics and supply chain management (SCM) in Canada. This information is critical to your ability to maintain a competitive edge and benchmark for the future.
Following the presentation of the report in each city will be a local panel comprised of an academic, service provider and manufacturer discussing the report within a regional context.
Delegates will receive the hard copy report, available only at these launch events.
For more information or to register visit www.sclcanada.org
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